The protagonist in the second half of best selling fiction novel The
Bible written by the award winning author God (a.k.a Boss Mann). During Jesus' journeys, he encountered many challenging tasks, such as turning water into wine, and walking on water. Jesus had to use his cunning and wit to overcome these seemingly impossible tasks. Jesus' life came to a sudden stop when his own
people nailed him to a cross. The ending took many God's fans by surprise, as it was unlike him to kill off the main character. God argued that it added emotion to the
story. However, the fans were not pleased, so God re-wrote the ending, with Jesus coming back to life to tell everyone it was all gonna be OK. The fans seemed contented. Jesus did not appear in any more of God's
hit novels, though in an interview for Time Magazine, God revealed:
"Oh that wasn'
t the last we'll be seeing of the rebellious rapscallion" *chuckles*
Due to some name and copyright claims, the writing credit was taken from God and given to a group of Jews who claimed they knew a guy called Jesus. This was
later found out to be a
scam, and the four friends heavily altered the chapters. But God merely laughed and said
"Why not? It's not
like people are going to take the
book seriously anyway"
Chapter 17: The Reawakening
"Jesus sat up on the
rock, feeling a bad bump on his head, and a sharp
pain in his wrists and torso. It was dark, and he could feel the damp, heavy air around him. He suddenly remembered everything. He swore loudly, before taking a swig from his hip flask. He considered revenge, but reconsidered. He looked at his Rolex. It was only Saturday. He decided to go back to
sleep for a while..."